Starting 2015, Canadians can expect to
receive warning notices if they are
suspected of downloading copyright-
protected materials from the Internet.
ISPs now obligated to advise users of suspected copyright infringement
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Baird concerned over Palestinian Authority's 'dangerous' actions
The Canadian government expressed its
concern Thursday over the Palestinian
Authority's "dangerous" actions this
week.
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Memorials grow at Edmonton mass-murder, suicide scenes
EDMONTON -- Memorials are flourishing at the sites of Edmonton's worst-ever act of domestic violence that left nine people – including two children -- dead in three different locations.
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5 injured in sleigh collision with car
Five people aboard a horse-drawn sleigh
were hospitalized after a crash with a
car on New Year's Eve in western Nova
Scotia, RCMP said.
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Oil leak at Suncor in eastern Quebec
Firefighters and emergency environmental
workers have been called to a Suncor
facility in eastern Quebec after an oil
spill Thursday night.
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Snowstorms, hazardous road conditions expected across Canada this weekend
All that snow Canadians missed out on
for Christmas is expected to show up
this weekend.
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Injured Winnipeg tot abandoned in recycling bin: cops
A 19-month-old girl is in stable condition with life-threatening injuries after a 17-year-old boy took her from a house, tripped and fell on her while running away, then abandoned her in a recycling bin on New Year’s morning, police say.
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Witnesses tight-lipped after Calgary New Year’s party shooting
Family of a Somali man murdered in a New Year's Day mass shooting have gathered in Calgary, as their plans the grim task of burying one of its own.
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Canadian tourist freed from Las Vegas zip line
A Canadian tourist is back on terra firma after being stuck on a Las Vegas zip line for nearly an hour Friday.
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Dalhousie professors go public with complaint against university
Four Dalhousie University professors who filed formal complaints about a Facebook group where soon-to-be-graduating students joked about drugging and raping their classmates identified themselves Saturday night.
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Calgary woman battles fierce waves to save drowning couple in Cancun
Your resolution to get fit will save money at the drive-through, and perhaps rescue that dusty treadmill from neglect in some basement corner.
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Arbitrator upholds firing of Canadian spy
Canada's spy agency was right to dismiss a junior spy assigned to fight Hezbollah terrorists in Quebec, a federal arbitrator has ruled.
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Lac-Megantic tragedy: $9M for lawyers, nothing for relatives yet
Lawyers and accountants have pocketed millions in fees following Canada's deadliest train blast while relatives of the 47 killed haven't received a penny yet, QMI Agency has learned.
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Canadian adventurer completes record-setting Antarctic trek
Record-setting Canadian adventurer Frederic Dion has achieved an unprecedented Antarctic hat trick.
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Harper dumps Fantino from Veterans Affairs
Prime Minister Stephen Harper named a former Sea King helicopter navigator to replace Julian Fantino as the minister of veterans affairs, a move that will be widely seen as an acknowledgement Fantino had become a political liability on the file in this election year.
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Deep freeze hits much of Canada
Freezing rain, blowing snow, and icy driving conditions continued for much of the country Monday as many Canadians returned to work and school after the holiday break.
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Ont. dentist regulator demands names of Dalhousie sexual harassment offenders
The regulatory organization responsible for licensing dentists in Ontario wants the names of the 13 Dalhousie University dental students suspended for sexually harassing classmates on Facebook.
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Two CBC execs on leave of absence in wake of Ghomeshi scandal
The CBC has suspended two executives in connection with the ongoing Jian Ghomeshi scandal.
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B.C. mother whose daughter was found in trunk is fit for trial
A Surrey, B.C., mother charged with second-degree murder after the body of her eight-year-old daughter was found in a vehicle trunk has been deemed fit to stand trial.
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Bus hits ditch in Jasper, injuring 20
RCMP in Jasper are investigating a Greyhound bus crash that sent 20 people to hospital just before 6 a.m. on Monday.
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